Gosport School Pastors

Gosport School Pastors Offering Young People - FRIENDSHIP SAFETY CARE
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12/05/2023

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The Blessing UK —At this unique and challenging time in the United Kingdom over 65 churches and movements, representing hundreds of others, have come togethe...

18/07/2022

We were privileged today to have School Pastors Karen and Karyl join our worship this morning, sharing on their work with school children in Gosport

Rev Les Isaac former CEO of Ascension Trust...
13/07/2022

Rev Les Isaac former CEO of Ascension Trust...

Last Tuesday, in the Great Hall of Westminster, nearly 700 came together for the annual National Prayer Breakfast, considering the topic ‘Serving the Common Good’.

Revd Les Isaac OBE was the keynote speaker. Coming to the UK from Antigua, he experienced gangs and street violence in his teens. After time as a Rastafarian in his search for hope, his life-changing experience of becoming Christian inspired him to engage with the hard-to-reach communities he had known.

Les Isaac co-founded the Street Pastors initiative nearly 20 years ago as a response to growing concern for the urban problems of gun and night crime, binge drinking, gang culture, loneliness, violence and anti-social behaviour.

Councillor Noel Atkins is respected locally for his range of public service. I cooperated with him when he was central to the Heene Community Centre. One of his projects was the Street Pastors, helping and protecting younger people vulnerable to the risks of the night-time economy.

We applaud their selfless work. Many owe their lives to these individuals.

Amazing impact on the schools Gosport School Pastors are supporting ....
25/06/2022

Amazing impact on the schools Gosport School Pastors are supporting ....

Big congratulations to Gosport and Fareham Multi-Academy Trust Brune Park Community School Bay House School for winning the Community Engagement of the Year Award at the Tes Schools Awards! Great to see all their hard work across the Gosport area being recognised👏

School Pastors engaged in the archbishops commission...
25/06/2022

School Pastors engaged in the archbishops commission...

School Pastors on duty at the Fare Share..
25/06/2022

School Pastors on duty at the Fare Share..

There was an amazing selection on low cost food from FareShare today.

You will find them on our site every Wednesday, 1300 - 1430.

Single person £2.50. For this you are entitled to 10 products, including fruit and vegetables.

Two person, plus household £3.50. For this you are entitled to 15 products, including fruit and vegetables.

Four person, plus household £5. For this you are entitled to 25 products, including fruit and vegetables.

Some of your bag will be prepared, in advance, they will strive to offer a variety of products. It is estimated that your bag will hold an average of £10-£15 worth of produce (dependent on household size) A bag can consist of some of these items: Pasta, rice, coffee, tea bags, tinned meats, tinned fish, tinned desserts, soups, along with fresh fruit and vegetables. It may also include the odd fridge product such as cheese (for this, you will need to bring with you an insulated cool bag & confirm that you are monitoring your fridge/freezer temperature at home).

A membership form needs to be completed and proof of address/ID needs to be provided, unless a recognised referral agent refers you to the scheme. Application forms can be requested by emailing:

[email protected] . Please return forms to this email address.

In line with GDPR your details will be kept by FareShare, and will not be shared with any other 3rd party. This is a requirement of our compliance procedure. Further information upon request.

09/12/2021

At our weekly prayer meeting on Monday 6th December 2021, these were our prayers and reflections.

Psalm 71
God, my help and hiding place,
rescue me from shame.
Be my strength as I grow old;
come and clear my name.
False accusers seek my life,
thinking You have left,
Leaving me with no defense,
helpless and bereft.

2 From my youth I praised Your name,
trusting You to save.
Now that I am turning gray,
lift me from the grave.
God, my refuge and my rock,
hide me now. Make haste!
Deal with those who wish me harm;
may they be disgraced.

3 Let me live to teach the young
what Your love can do,
So may people yet to come
place their trust in You.
Show once more that You are God:
raise me from despair!
Then my soul will sing Your name,
praise Your steadfast care.

Ruth Duck © 2011 GIA Publications

Reflection
‘From my youth I praised Your name’ – perhaps praise is easier when we are younger. Wonder comes more naturally to children and young people. With age, the Psalm suggests, it is God’s steadfast care we crave.

I learned today that Dr Betty Wood, the tutor who offered me a place at university, had died. She taught me something about seeing potential in unlikely people and providing opportunities for deep learning through asking provocative questions whilst not avoiding the complexities of life.

‘Let me live to teach the young what Your love can do’ - how do we teach anyone of another generation what God’s love can do? The Psalm gives us some clues. Firstly, we live. We live with, among, alongside other generations. It is that living together, the transparent flesh and blood window into a life built on God’s love, that provides the classroom. Sharing our doubts, our pain, our desperate need of God. The times we just want to run away and hide. The times we despair – and cry out to God, like the Psalmist.

It may seem counter-intuitive, but research has repeatedly shown that a significant difference between those who stick with faith growing up, and those who don’t, is having Christian adults in their life who share doubts and difficulties as part of the journey. When they in turn encounter their own, they don’t assume God has failed them, or they have failed God, but know to seek God within the tough times themselves.

We often want to shelter the younger generations from pain and hardship, and whilst we certainly do not wish it upon them, we need to remember that God is our ‘refuge and rock’ through the troubles and worries Jesus warned us each day would have. We teach this by showing it to be real in our own lives – sharing the messy confusion of trying to find God, like the Psalmist.

For the only way ‘people yet to come’ may place their trust in God is if we share a living faith with those we are blessed to live with, among and alongside now. Then we can whole-heartedly sing God praises together.

Prayer
God, my help and hiding – be my strength.
God, my refuge and rock – make haste!
Let me live to teach the young what Your love can do,
So may people yet to come place their trust in You.
Together may we know once more You are God,
And praise Your name and steadfast care. Amen.

We prayed for:

For our team needs:
🙏 A newborn granddaughter in hospital with a chest infection.

🙏 One of the team recovering from a broken ankle.

🙏 The family of man known to a number of us who has died from Covid. He had not been vaccinated.

🙏 For Les Isaacs, outgoing CEO of Ascension Trust for his ongoing healing and health needs.

🙏 For Karen, our coordinator and her husband Chris and all the work they do for Gosport School Pastors.

🙏 The mother-in-law of one of our team bereaved earlier this year. Her late husband would have been 90 on Boxing Day.

For the work of School Pastors locally and nationally

🙏 For the school and college pastors ministry and spreading of God’s work.

🙏 For our prayer partners faithfully supporting us in prayer.

🙏 For child protection and child safety following the death of Arthur. For School Pastors vigilance when speaking with young people in our schools. For social work services and all those who work with young people.

🙏 Patrols going out today and Friday and the drop-ins.

National and international concerns

🙏 For the bereaved and lonely. Those in poverty.

🙏 Safety and protection from Covid with increasing infections and new variants. The role out of the vaccination programme.

Advent

🙏 As we look forward to celebrating Jesus’s birth, we pray for the witness of the church and for those who are seeking faith. That Christians may be “salt and light” at this time and show God’s love in a needy world.

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Gosport
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